Dental Specialty Office Space for Lease in the Tri-Cities, WA
Compare dental specialty office space options across Kennewick, Richland, Pasco, and West Richland. Market-wide rates range from $24–51/SF/yr. 2,643 compatible commercial parcels across 16 submarkets.
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Kennewick
- Rates
- $28–39/SF/yr
- Parcels
- 1,558
- Top Area
- South Kennewick / Canyon Lakes
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Pasco
- Rates
- $34–46/SF/yr
- Parcels
- 10
- Top Area
- Road 68
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Richland
- Rates
- $38–51/SF/yr
- Parcels
- 974
- Top Area
- Queensgate
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West Richland
- Rates
- $24–33/SF/yr
- Parcels
- 101
- Top Area
- Van Giesen Street
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Top Areas for Dental Specialty Office Space in the Tri-Cities
For most dental specialty practices, the best location offers patient convenience, ADA compliance, adequate parking, and a professional medical setting. Plumbing and buildout feasibility can limit which suites work.
Queensgate
Richland
Queensgate ranks #1 for dental specialty practices because it combines patient accessibility and cost-efficient occupancy.
Van Giesen Street
West Richland
Van Giesen Street ranks #1 for dental specialty practices because it combines patient parking and medical-suitable spaces.
South Kennewick / Canyon Lakes
Kennewick
South Kennewick / Canyon Lakes ranks #1 for dental specialty practices because it combines patient parking and cost-efficient occupancy.
Horn Rapids
Richland
Horn Rapids ranks #2 for dental specialty practices because it combines patient parking and medical-ready buildout.
Clearwater Ave
Kennewick
Clearwater Ave ranks #2 for dental specialty practices because it combines medical-suitable spaces and cost-efficient occupancy.
What You Need for Dental Specialty Office Space
Most dental specialty practices need space that meets ADA requirements, has adequate plumbing for treatment rooms, provides patient privacy, and offers convenient parking.
Cost & Lease Structure for Dental Specialty Office Space
Medical lease costs in the Tri-Cities reflect the specialized buildout required. Second-generation medical space commands a premium but saves significantly on tenant improvement costs.
Market-Wide Rate Range
$24–51/SF/yr
Rates vary by city, submarket, and property condition.
Lease type you will likely see
Medical office leases are typically full service or modified gross, often with above-standard TI allowances to cover treatment room buildout.
What pushes cost up
Purpose-built medical suites, medical office buildings, plumbing-intensive buildout, and locations near hospitals or medical campuses.
What keeps cost down
Second-generation medical space where treatment rooms, plumbing, and ADA features are already in place.
What to compare before you choose
Factor in buildout cost. A second-gen medical suite at $24/SF may be cheaper over five years than a standard office at $18/SF that needs $80K in medical buildout.
How Leasing Works in the Tri-Cities
If this is your first commercial lease, this is the sequence most dental specialty practices follow in the Tri-Cities.
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1
Define treatment scope and space needs
Clarify treatment room count, equipment requirements, patient flow, and accessibility needs.
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2
Review matching spaces
We prioritize second-generation medical suites and buildings with medical-grade infrastructure.
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3
Tour with compliance in mind
Assess ADA access, plumbing, sound insulation, waiting area capacity, and patient parking.
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4
Make an offer
Submit an LOI that addresses TI allowance for medical buildout, plumbing modifications, and early access for permitting.
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5
Buildout and licensing
Medical buildout, state licensing, equipment installation, and insurance credentialing often overlap.
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Final inspections and opening
Health department, fire inspection, ADA verification, and insurance network confirmation before accepting patients.
FAQ: Dental Specialty Office Space in the Tri-Cities
How much space does a dental specialty practice need in the Tri-Cities?
Most dental specialty practices need 1,200–2,800 SF. Solo practitioners can work in the low end; multi-provider practices with lab, imaging, or procedure rooms need the high end.
What special buildout does medical space require?
Additional plumbing ($10,000–30,000), adequate electrical for medical equipment, soundproofing between rooms ($2,000–5,000 per room), ADA-compliant access throughout, and specialized HVAC in some cases.
Which parts of the Tri-Cities are the best starting points for a dental specialty practice?
the primary commercial area and nearby commercial areas are usually the best options, with other commercial areas worth considering for practices that need newer space or easier parking.
Should I lease second-generation medical space?
Usually yes. A space previously used for medical or dental practice can save $30,000–80,000 in buildout costs. Plumbing, electrical, and exam room layouts are already in place.
What about ADA compliance?
All medical spaces must be fully ADA-compliant: accessible entrance, 5 ft wide hallways, 60-inch turning radius in treatment rooms, and ADA restrooms. Second-generation medical space is typically already compliant.
How long does it take to open a dental specialty practice in the Tri-Cities?
In second-generation medical space with minimal work, 4–8 weeks. A full conversion from standard office space typically takes 3–6 months depending on plumbing, electrical, and permitting.
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